Hi ladies,
I just had my ET today for IVF #3 and we transferred 3 early blastocysts. None were particularly great quality, and they did assisted thinning/hatching on all of them. The grades were 1BB, 1BC, and 1BC. At my clinic 1 = early and A= best grade.
Do any of you have success stories you can share with me about blasts transferred with less-than-optimal grades? Also, did any of you have blasts that were processed with AH?
Clearly I'm looking for any small sliver of hope I can cling to at this point! Thanks! ![]()
Re: Question from a 3TCer - Early Blast Success?
Hey hun, saw your post on 3T but thought I would respond here b/c of ticker --- just wanted to say, I've heard of way worse than BB and BC sticking, so try to stay positive about it -- esp. the fact that 2 actually were on the up-swing when implanted. I think that's a good sign. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for you!
I'd feel so much better if they had at least been 2s or 3s...but it's really good to hear someone has heard of worse sticking! Thank you
Me = lean PCOS;DH = poor morphology (3%)
3 IUI/TI cycles = BFN
IVF #1 with ICSI: antagonist protocol = BFFN
IVF #2 with ICSI : Lupron downregulation = BFFN...FML
IVF #3 with ICSI and AH (Antagonist) = IT'S A BOY!!!!
IVF #1 ET 1 d3 embryo 10/30/11 BFP
3 Embryos frozen (1 d5, 2 d6)
DS born 07/29/12
FET #1 ET 1 d5 embryo 02/10/15 BFN
FET #2 1 d6 embryo didn't survive thaw, transferred last d6. CP
I've seen ladies that have had 5 day transfers of morulas and other pre-blasts that have found success.
My own experience was that during my first 2 5-day transfers, I transferred 4 good expanded blasts and one not so great blast. I never had any sort of implantation with those. On my third cycle, I transferred 2 2-day embryos with AH and one stuck. The grading is pretty subjective and doesn't necessarily mean that the embryo is bad or anything.
Wishing you the best, limpetfan. Stick embies, stick!!
~SAIF/PAIF/Everyone Welcome~
Me= 37 and DH = 41
Dx: DOR, Endo, APA+ (really high beta 2 glycoprotein antibody and high everything else tested), heterozygous MTHFR mutation, positive for lupus anticoagulant, high FSH, low AMH and both tubes blocked (per HSG on 3/8/11)
IVF #1 - long lupron (with HGH, intralipids, lovenox and BA); 4 retrieved, 3 fertilized; ET 2 blasts and 1 frozen = BFN
IVF #2 - a version of antagonist with EPP (with HGH, intralipids, lovenox and BA); 6 retrieved, 4 mature, 3 fertilized, 2 blasts and 1 frozen blast transferred on day 5 = BFN.
IVF #3 April was postponed to May, May was canceled. June/July was canceled. Had a cyst aspiration and then began IVF #3 in August. ER on 8/22; ET on 8/24 with AH. +HPT on 9/5. Beta #1 (11dpo) = 3; Beta #2 (15dpo) = 29; Beta #3 (17dpo) = 60; Beta #4 (19 dpo) = 118. Heartbeat at 6 weeks 6 days =132. Lil is here!
TTC#2: Trigger + TI = BFN; Clomid + Trigger + IUI = BFN.
IVF #4: BCP + MDLF + Lovenox = 7R, 1F = Transferred 1 6-cell embryo on day 3 = BFN
IVF #5: MDLF + Lovenox = 4R, 1F = Transferred 1 10-cell compacting embryo on day 3 = BFN
IVF #6: (New RE): Long Antagonist November 2014 (transferred two 8 cell grade 1 embryos and froze one blast) = BFN
FET#1: BFN
IVF #1 = BFN
FET #1 = BFN
FET #2 = BFN
IVF #2 = BFP, b/g twins lost at 20w due to partial abruption/PPROM
IVF #3 = c/p 5w2d
Long-shot Clomid/Prednisone cycle before next IVF = BFP, our beautiful, healthy girl born 6/26/13!
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TTC again March 2014
FET #3 - May/June 2014 - all embryos arrested before xfer - back to the drawing board...
IVF #4 - July/August 2014
Thanks!
Me = lean PCOS;DH = poor morphology (3%)
3 IUI/TI cycles = BFN
IVF #1 with ICSI: antagonist protocol = BFFN
IVF #2 with ICSI : Lupron downregulation = BFFN...FML
IVF #3 with ICSI and AH (Antagonist) = IT'S A BOY!!!!
I'm sorry for an obvious late reply to your message, but I thought you might appreciate a positive early blast story. I have been a long time lurker of 3T, and now a lurker of PAIF and July 2012 Moms:). On my transfer day I had one early blast and one "poor" early blast to transfer. After what we thought was a pretty good cycle up until fertilization, we had a lot of disappointment. On the day of transfer when they were telling me about my embryos, adding in their miracle stories, and the doctor giving me a 40% chance that it would result in a pregnancy, I was, needless to say, a bit discouraged and upset. I also had AH. Luckily, one of those early blasts decided to make a home.
There are a few other stories of successes with early blasts on thebump that I found encouraging....and I knew that if I ever saw someone looking for hope with an early blast transfer that I would want to share my success story. I hope your beta goes well.